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This is a sci-fi story about a world where changing gender is as easy and has as much social implications as getting a tatoo does today.by HeatherRoseBrown 2500 words, 3 comments, on Jun 28 8:38 AM 2008. In First person, Science fiction
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This is a short story in which two characters realize they only have seventy words to experience a lifetime of love.by HeatherRoseBrown 100 words, 4 comments, on Jun 28 12:46 AM 2008. In Romance, Short story, Tragedy
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This tells the story of trolls from a slightly different perspective than you may have seen. It's set in WriterEffigy's world of Aven.by HeatherRoseBrown 800 words, 7 comments, on Jun 14 11:15 AM 2008. In Fantasy, Short story, Third person
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This is my entry for the Back Cover contest in the May Whichcraft contest.
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How do sixty ravers manage to use an elevator all at the same time? With the power of PLURR!
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Roaches are just dirty, nasty bugs ... right? Maybe ... maybe not.
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Like most people, I'm not really afraid of the dark. What I'm afraid of is what can't be seen in the dark.
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This is a quote I wrote for a contest that sums up some of my ideas of what makes me ... me.
by HeatherRoseBrown <100 words, 4 comments, on Feb 21 9:27 AM 2008. In Quote -
In our dreams, almost anything can happen. For Josh and Tiff, a shared dream has some unsettling consequences in the 'real' world.by HeatherRoseBrown 700 words, 4 comments, on Feb 10 5:13 AM 2008. In Short story, Twilight zone-ish, Weird
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I saw a contest challenging writers to create a story without any characters. This is my answer to that challenge.
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Have you ever wondered how Red mistook a wolf for her grandmother and what the Wolf was doing in Grandma's nightgown? Read on to find out!
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Enraged at being deceived, a student decides to bring to light the truth she's discovered.by HeatherRoseBrown 500 words, 9 comments, on Jan 13 12:56 PM 2008. In Math geek, School, Short story
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When all the sane answers don't make sense, sometimes you need to face reality, no matter how crazy the truth may seem.by HeatherRoseBrown 100 words, 9 comments, on Jan 1 8:34 PM 2008. In , Drabble, Reality, Sanity, Weird
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This is the title song for an imaginary group I invented named Raw Onion.by HeatherRoseBrown 100 words, 3 comments, on Dec 31 11:05 PM 2007. In
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These are the lyrics for a folk song that recently came to me nearly fully formed. Like many folks songs, there's a bit of a moral to it. :
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Sometimes, the simplest promises have the most meaning.by HeatherRoseBrown 100 words, 5 comments, on Dec 28 8:15 AM 2007. In , First person, Friends, One sentence story
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These are the thoughts of a long forgotten diary right before it receives its final entry from an unexpected author.
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Despite playground politics, sometimes a geeky kid can find acceptance in the most unlikely circumstances, if only for a moment.
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Do butterflies go to heaven?
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This is just the beginning of an idea for a story that's been floating around my head, but I thought it might work for this contest.
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What's so important about a name? For Luka, it's the difference between what her mother expects and what her heart knows to be true.by HeatherRoseBrown 1300 words, 6 comments, on Dec 21 11:33 PM 2007. In Choices, Drama, Family, First person, Identity
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Being immortal doesn't mean you have all the answers, especially if that immortal happens to be your father.
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Dragons gotta eat. So do unicorns. This isn't good new for a girl named Food.
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This started with a typo: FPI instead of FBI. Pondering what FPI stood for sent my muse in a very strange and silly direction.
by HeatherRoseBrown 500 words, 14 comments, on Dec 20 12:28 AM 2007. In Film noir-ish, First person, Humor, Strange -
This is a story a tree might have told me (not that I'd admit to talking to trees) on a chilly fall morning.
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What would make something as beautiful and fragile as a snowflake brave enough to come hurtling down to the hard, cruel earth?by HeatherRoseBrown 400 words, 11 comments, on Dec 15 4:31 PM 2007. In , First person, Short story, Weird
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